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Kathy begins a relationship with [[Jackie Merrick]] (Ian Sharrock) but they break up temporarily in 1987 when Kathy begins dating Tony Marchant (Mark Payton), a rich relative of NY boss Christopher Meadows ([[Conrad Phillips]]), causing Jackie to smash up Tony's van out of jealousy. Jackie pleads for Kathy to return to him which he does and they reconcile and become engaged. The wedding is nearly ruined when a burst water tank in the Bates’ cottage destroyes Kathy’s dress, the night before. The day is saved when Dolly, Caroline and Jackie's grandmother, [[Annie Sugden]] ([[Sheila Mercier]]) alter Annie’s own wedding dress, which her late mother Grace had worn on her wedding to Annie's father Sam ([[Toke Townley]]). Kathy and Jackie marry and go on Honeymoon to [[Tunisia]]. When the couple return they move into the attic and Emmerdale Farm and later move into Demdyke Row. They struggle financial due to Jackie's meagre wage which is supplemented by Kathy's earnings. When their hours clash, Kathy gives up her job as a part-time barmaid at the Woolpack. Kathy falls pregnant but despite miscarries due to [[Chiamydia psittaci]], contracted from the sheep. Jackie is later killed in a shooting accident, leaving Kathy devastated. Kathy then takes over Jackie's job as a labourer at the farm and , as well as running their own {{convert|20|acre|m2}} of rented land at Home Farm.
Kathy begins a relationship with [[Jackie Merrick]] (Ian Sharrock) but they break up temporarily in 1987 when Kathy begins dating Tony Marchant (Mark Payton), a rich relative of NY boss Christopher Meadows ([[Conrad Phillips]]), causing Jackie to smash up Tony's van out of jealousy. Jackie pleads for Kathy to return to him which he does and they reconcile and become engaged. The wedding is nearly ruined when a burst water tank in the Bates’ cottage destroyes Kathy’s dress, the night before. The day is saved when Dolly, Caroline and Jackie's grandmother, [[Annie Sugden]] ([[Sheila Mercier]]) alter Annie’s own wedding dress, which her late mother Grace had worn on her wedding to Annie's father Sam ([[Toke Townley]]). Kathy and Jackie marry and go on Honeymoon to [[Tunisia]]. When the couple return they move into the attic and Emmerdale Farm and later move into Demdyke Row. They struggle financial due to Jackie's meagre wage which is supplemented by Kathy's earnings. When their hours clash, Kathy gives up her job as a part-time barmaid at the Woolpack. Kathy falls pregnant but despite miscarries due to [[Chiamydia psittaci]], contracted from the sheep. Jackie is later killed in a shooting accident, leaving Kathy devastated. Kathy then takes over Jackie's job as a labourer at the farm and , as well as running their own {{convert|20|acre|m2}} of rented land at Home Farm.


For several months, Kathy loses interest in everything, and only comes out of her shell when she reluctantly joins the cast of [[Amos Brearly]]'s ([[Ronald Magill]]) village production of [[Dracula]], in January 1990. By this time, [[Chris Tate]] ([[Peter Amory]]) was keen, but she initially rejects his advances and finds herself at loggerheads with Chris' father, [[Frank Tate (Emmerdale)|Frank]] ([[Norman Bowler]]) who, evicts her for missing rent in the third quarter of the previous year. [[George Starkey (Emmerdale)|George Starkey]], one of Chris' drivers who also tries to date her, brings news that a cafe owner in Southampton, who was also a medium, had a message from her dead husband. Kathy went to Southampton, despite much advice not to take such things seriously but the inconclusive experience sees Kathy decide to get on with her life.
For several months, Kathy loses interest in everything and only comes out of her shell when she reluctantly joins the cast of [[Amos Brearly]]'s ([[Ronald Magill]]) village production of [[Dracula]], in January 1990. By this time, [[Chris Tate]] ([[Peter Amory]]) was keen, but she initially rejects his advances and finds herself at loggerheads with Chris' father: [[Frank Tate (Emmerdale)|Frank]] ([[Norman Bowler]]). who soon evicts her for missing rent in the third quarter of the previous year. However, Frank eventually approves of Kathy's relationship with Chris; she later becomes friends with Frank's only-daughter and Chris' sister [[Zoe Tate|Zoe]] ([[Leah Bracknell]]). One of Chris' drivers, [[George Starkey (Emmerdale)|George Starkey]], brings news that a cafe owner in Southampton - who was also a medium - had a message from her dead husband, in a bid to win her over. Kathy goes to Southampton, despite much advice not to take such things seriously, but the inconclusive experience sees Kathy decide to get on with her life.


Kathy's feelings for Chris grow and they begin a relationship and in April 1990, they sleep together. Their relationship grows stronger when Chris buys Kathy a new car. They marry in 1991 and Frank offers the couple Mill Cottage as a wedding present, though they insist on paying him for it. Kathy begins applying for a HGV licence much to Chris' shock. Kathy begins looking after Chris' stepmother Kim's ([[Claire King]]) horses and is shocked to discover that Kim is having an affair with Neil Kincaid ([[Brian Deacon]]), which puts her in an impossible position and resigns to help [[Lynn Whiteley]] run the wine bar at the woolpack. In 1993, Kim has a brief dalliance with American wine rep [[Josh Lewis (Emmerdale)|Josh Lewis]] and plans due to leave Beckindale with Josh but a plane crash occurs in the village and Chris is one of the casualties and is left paralysed. Frank then buys a purpose-built bungalow to accommodate Chris' needs. Their marriage collapses in 1994 when Chris begins an affair with [[Rachel Hughes]] ([[Glenda McKay]]) and impregnates her. However, Kathy is on hand to assist Rachel when she goes into labour and they rebuild their friendship.
Kathy's feelings for Chris grow and they begin a relationship and in April 1990, they sleep together. Their relationship grows stronger when Chris buys Kathy a new car. They marry in 1991 and Frank offers the couple Mill Cottage as a wedding present, though they insist on paying him for it. Kathy begins applying for a HGV licence much to Chris' shock. Kathy begins looking after Chris' stepmother [[Kim Tate|Kim]]'s ([[Claire King]]) horses and is shocked to discover that Kim is having an affair with Neil Kincaid ([[Brian Deacon]]), which puts her in an impossible position and resigns to help [[Lynn Whiteley]] run the wine bar at the woolpack. In 1993, Kim has a brief dalliance with American wine rep [[Josh Lewis (Emmerdale)|Josh Lewis]] and plans due to leave Beckindale with Josh but a plane crash occurs in the village and Chris is one of the casualties and is left paralysed. Frank then buys a purpose-built bungalow to accommodate Chris' needs. Their marriage collapses in 1994 when Chris begins an affair with [[Rachel Hughes]] ([[Glenda McKay]]) and impregnates her. However, Kathy is on hand to assist Rachel when she goes into labour and they rebuild their friendship - becoming best-friends in the process.


Following the divorce settlement, Kathy invests the money to buy the old tearooms in the village and begins a relationship with [[Dave Glover]] ([[Ian Kelsey]]), who ironically works for the Tates. Dave has a fling with Kim but it fizzles out and they return to Kathy and Frank respectively. Kathy and Dave marry on 28 November 1996, but Dave dies nearly a month later on Boxing Day when he tries to save Kim's son, James, who he believes is his. Kathy is left widowed once again. Kathy later becomes involved with Dave's brother-in-law, [[Biff Fowler]] ([[Stuart Wade]]) but he jilts her at the altar. Kathy soon becomes a victim in a hit-and-run caused by Kim's second husband [[Steve Marchant]] ([[Paul Opacic]]), who was in the midst of stealing a horse to save Kim's financial troubles. Kim later manipulated Kathy into believing that Steve was solely behind the horse theft, thus leading Kathy to believe that Steve had intended to kill her without Kim's consent; Steve is consequently arrested and Kathy testifies against Steve, but soon learns of Kim's involvement when Chris publicly accuses her of killing Frank. Although Steve is found guilty of Kathy's attempted murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison for the crime, with the addition of serving 12 months each for theft and obtaining money by deception, Kim eludes facing justice for her nefarious activities after escaping the village in a helicopter with James - though not before nearly killing Chris after attacking him with an ornament. Kathy visits Chris as he recovers and the pair become friends again, but Kathy refuses to try out another relationship between them - much to Chris' disappointment. The two are later devastated to learn that Rachel has died. After her funeral, Kathy grows close to her former boyfriend [[Graham Clark (Emmerdale)|Graham Clark]] ([[Kevin Pallister]]) and they soon begin a relationship. The pair eventually decide to leave the village for a fresh start of their own, but things spiral out of control when Kathy discovers that Graham had actually killed Rachel and confronts him about it. This causes Graham to snap and force Kathy to lose control of the car, unwittingly sending them to the edge of the cliff. Kathy manages to escape just as the car falls down, but Graham is left behind and is killed in the resulting explosion.
Following the divorce settlement, Kathy invests the money to buy the old tearooms in the village and begins a relationship with [[Dave Glover]] ([[Ian Kelsey]]) - who ironically works for the Tates. Dave has a fling with Kim but it fizzles out and they return to Kathy and Frank respectively. Kathy and Dave marry on 28 November 1996, but Dave dies nearly a month later on Boxing Day when he tries to save Kim's son, James, who he believes is his. Kathy is left widowed once again. Kathy later becomes involved with Dave's brother-in-law, [[Biff Fowler]] ([[Stuart Wade]]) but he jilts her at the altar. Kathy soon becomes a victim in a hit-and-run caused by Kim's second husband [[Steve Marchant]] ([[Paul Opacic]]), who was in the midst of stealing a horse to save Kim's financial troubles. Kim later manipulated Kathy into believing that Steve was solely behind the horse theft, thus leading Kathy to believe that Steve had intended to kill her without Kim's consent; Steve is consequently arrested and Kathy testifies against Steve, but soon learns of Kim's involvement when Chris publicly accuses her of killing Frank. Although Steve is found guilty of Kathy's attempted murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison for the crime, with the addition of serving 12 months each for theft and obtaining money by deception, Kim eludes facing justice for her nefarious activities after escaping the village in a helicopter with James - though not before nearly killing Chris after attacking him with an ornament. Kathy visits Chris as he recovers and the pair become friends again, but Kathy refuses to try out another relationship between them - much to Chris' disappointment. The two are later devastated to learn that Rachel has died. After her funeral, Kathy grows close to her former boyfriend [[Graham Clark (Emmerdale)|Graham Clark]] ([[Kevin Pallister]]) and they soon begin a relationship. The pair eventually decide to leave the village for a fresh start of their own, but things spiral out of control when Kathy discovers that Graham had actually killed Rachel and confronts him about it. This causes Graham to snap and force Kathy to lose control of the car, unwittingly sending them to the edge of the cliff. Kathy manages to escape just as the car falls down, but Graham is left behind and is killed in the resulting explosion.


Kathy's attempt to move on from her trauma with Graham becomes short-lived when she gets involved in a bus accident when the vehicle collides with a Tate Haulage company; she survives while her friend, [[Butch Dingle]] ([[Paul Loughran]]), is fatally injured and he later passes away in hospital. Kathy mounts a protest against the company but is imprisoned for a short while. When [[Jack Sugden]] ([[Clive Hornby]]) is arrested for the murder of his estranged wife, [[Sarah Sugden|Sarah]] ([[Alyson Spiro]]), Kathy moves into the farm to look after the children, [[Andy Sugden|Andy]] ([[Kelvin Fletcher]]), [[Robert Sugden|Robert]] ([[Christopher Smith (English actor)|Christopher Smith]]) and [[Victoria Sugden|Victoria]] ([[Hannah Midgley]]). Strugglying to cope, Kathy nearly has a mental breakdown when Robert and Andy argue incessantly and the herd of cows contracts [[tuberculosis]]. Kathy leaves Emmerdale in December 2001 to go to [[Australia]] with her niece, [[Alice Bates]] ([[Rachel Tolboys]]), when Alice's mother [[Elsa Chappell]] wanted her to emigrate. The following year new reaches Emmerdale that Kathy has since remarried and had given birth to a healthy girl.
Kathy's attempt to move on from her trauma with Graham becomes short-lived when she gets involved in a bus accident when the vehicle collides with a Tate Haulage company; she survives while her friend, [[Butch Dingle]] ([[Paul Loughran]]), is fatally injured and he later passes away in hospital. Kathy mounts a protest against the company but is imprisoned for a short while. When [[Jack Sugden]] ([[Clive Hornby]]) is arrested for the murder of his estranged wife, [[Sarah Sugden|Sarah]] ([[Alyson Spiro]]), Kathy moves into the farm to look after the children, [[Andy Sugden|Andy]] ([[Kelvin Fletcher]]), [[Robert Sugden|Robert]] ([[Christopher Smith (English actor)|Christopher Smith]]) and [[Victoria Sugden|Victoria]] ([[Hannah Midgley]]). Strugglying to cope, Kathy nearly has a mental breakdown when Robert and Andy argue incessantly and the herd of cows contracts [[tuberculosis]]. Kathy leaves Emmerdale in December 2001 to go to [[Australia]] with her niece, [[Alice Bates]] ([[Rachel Tolboys]]), when Alice's mother [[Elsa Chappell]] wanted her to emigrate. The following year new reaches Emmerdale that Kathy has since remarried and had given birth to a healthy girl.

Revision as of 22:07, 2 May 2019

Kathy Glover
Emmerdale character
File:Malandra Burrows.jpg
Portrayed byMalandra Burrows
Duration1985–2001, 2005
First appearance26 November 1985
Last appearance1 November 2005
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byRichard Handford (1985)
Kathleen Beedles (2005)
In-universe information
FatherMalcolm Bates
MotherCaroline Bates
BrothersNick Bates
Half-brothersWilliam Bates
HusbandJackie Merrick (1988–1989)
Chris Tate (1991–1995)
Dave Glover (1996)
Mr Brookman (2002–)
GrandmothersAlice Wood
NiecesAlice Bates

Katherine Elizabeth "Kathy" Brookman (also Bates, Merrick, Tate and Glover) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, Emmerdale, played by Malandra Burrows. She appeared as a regular character from 1985 until she was axed in 2001 by series producer Steve Frost. She was the show's central character throughout that time. In October 2005 series producer Kathleen Beedles reintroduced the character, when Burrows reprised the role briefly for the funeral of Seth Armstrong (Stan Richards). Kathy currently serves as the twentieth longest serving character in the history of Emmerdale.

Character development

In July 2005 it was announced that Burrows agreed to reprise her role for the funeral of Seth Armstrong. [...]"Burrows was one of the most popular characters on Emmerdale," an insider told the Sunday Mirror, "Her return is a huge coup."[...] .[1] In January 2009, it was confirmed that Burrows was too busy to return for the on-screen funeral of Jack Sudgen. In August 2013, it was confirmed that Burrows would not be returning for the on-screen funeral of Alan Turner, she said she wasn't asked back.

Storylines

Born in 1967, Kathy arrives in Emmerdale with her mother, Caroline (Diana Davies) , and brother, Nick (Cy Chadwick) in 1985, following her parents’ separation. Kathy studies for her A-levels, but leaves school when Alan Turner (Richard Thorp) gives her a job at NY Estates as a farm worker. She is put in charge of the poultry unit at Home Farm, where thousands of battery hens are reared. Eventually, it becomes too much for her and she quits - which does not surprise Joe Sugden (Frazer Hines), who had advised against her appointment all along. Kathy worked part-time at Emmerdale Farm and in 1988, set up a farm shop with Dolly Skilbeck (Jean Rogers) and helps make goat's cheese. Kathy, also horsewoman and looks after Joe and Alan’s horses.

Kathy begins a relationship with Jackie Merrick (Ian Sharrock) but they break up temporarily in 1987 when Kathy begins dating Tony Marchant (Mark Payton), a rich relative of NY boss Christopher Meadows (Conrad Phillips), causing Jackie to smash up Tony's van out of jealousy. Jackie pleads for Kathy to return to him which he does and they reconcile and become engaged. The wedding is nearly ruined when a burst water tank in the Bates’ cottage destroyes Kathy’s dress, the night before. The day is saved when Dolly, Caroline and Jackie's grandmother, Annie Sugden (Sheila Mercier) alter Annie’s own wedding dress, which her late mother Grace had worn on her wedding to Annie's father Sam (Toke Townley). Kathy and Jackie marry and go on Honeymoon to Tunisia. When the couple return they move into the attic and Emmerdale Farm and later move into Demdyke Row. They struggle financial due to Jackie's meagre wage which is supplemented by Kathy's earnings. When their hours clash, Kathy gives up her job as a part-time barmaid at the Woolpack. Kathy falls pregnant but despite miscarries due to Chiamydia psittaci, contracted from the sheep. Jackie is later killed in a shooting accident, leaving Kathy devastated. Kathy then takes over Jackie's job as a labourer at the farm and , as well as running their own 20 acres (81,000 m2) of rented land at Home Farm.

For several months, Kathy loses interest in everything and only comes out of her shell when she reluctantly joins the cast of Amos Brearly's (Ronald Magill) village production of Dracula, in January 1990. By this time, Chris Tate (Peter Amory) was keen, but she initially rejects his advances and finds herself at loggerheads with Chris' father: Frank (Norman Bowler). who soon evicts her for missing rent in the third quarter of the previous year. However, Frank eventually approves of Kathy's relationship with Chris; she later becomes friends with Frank's only-daughter and Chris' sister Zoe (Leah Bracknell). One of Chris' drivers, George Starkey, brings news that a cafe owner in Southampton - who was also a medium - had a message from her dead husband, in a bid to win her over. Kathy goes to Southampton, despite much advice not to take such things seriously, but the inconclusive experience sees Kathy decide to get on with her life.

Kathy's feelings for Chris grow and they begin a relationship and in April 1990, they sleep together. Their relationship grows stronger when Chris buys Kathy a new car. They marry in 1991 and Frank offers the couple Mill Cottage as a wedding present, though they insist on paying him for it. Kathy begins applying for a HGV licence much to Chris' shock. Kathy begins looking after Chris' stepmother Kim's (Claire King) horses and is shocked to discover that Kim is having an affair with Neil Kincaid (Brian Deacon), which puts her in an impossible position and resigns to help Lynn Whiteley run the wine bar at the woolpack. In 1993, Kim has a brief dalliance with American wine rep Josh Lewis and plans due to leave Beckindale with Josh but a plane crash occurs in the village and Chris is one of the casualties and is left paralysed. Frank then buys a purpose-built bungalow to accommodate Chris' needs. Their marriage collapses in 1994 when Chris begins an affair with Rachel Hughes (Glenda McKay) and impregnates her. However, Kathy is on hand to assist Rachel when she goes into labour and they rebuild their friendship - becoming best-friends in the process.

Following the divorce settlement, Kathy invests the money to buy the old tearooms in the village and begins a relationship with Dave Glover (Ian Kelsey) - who ironically works for the Tates. Dave has a fling with Kim but it fizzles out and they return to Kathy and Frank respectively. Kathy and Dave marry on 28 November 1996, but Dave dies nearly a month later on Boxing Day when he tries to save Kim's son, James, who he believes is his. Kathy is left widowed once again. Kathy later becomes involved with Dave's brother-in-law, Biff Fowler (Stuart Wade) but he jilts her at the altar. Kathy soon becomes a victim in a hit-and-run caused by Kim's second husband Steve Marchant (Paul Opacic), who was in the midst of stealing a horse to save Kim's financial troubles. Kim later manipulated Kathy into believing that Steve was solely behind the horse theft, thus leading Kathy to believe that Steve had intended to kill her without Kim's consent; Steve is consequently arrested and Kathy testifies against Steve, but soon learns of Kim's involvement when Chris publicly accuses her of killing Frank. Although Steve is found guilty of Kathy's attempted murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison for the crime, with the addition of serving 12 months each for theft and obtaining money by deception, Kim eludes facing justice for her nefarious activities after escaping the village in a helicopter with James - though not before nearly killing Chris after attacking him with an ornament. Kathy visits Chris as he recovers and the pair become friends again, but Kathy refuses to try out another relationship between them - much to Chris' disappointment. The two are later devastated to learn that Rachel has died. After her funeral, Kathy grows close to her former boyfriend Graham Clark (Kevin Pallister) and they soon begin a relationship. The pair eventually decide to leave the village for a fresh start of their own, but things spiral out of control when Kathy discovers that Graham had actually killed Rachel and confronts him about it. This causes Graham to snap and force Kathy to lose control of the car, unwittingly sending them to the edge of the cliff. Kathy manages to escape just as the car falls down, but Graham is left behind and is killed in the resulting explosion.

Kathy's attempt to move on from her trauma with Graham becomes short-lived when she gets involved in a bus accident when the vehicle collides with a Tate Haulage company; she survives while her friend, Butch Dingle (Paul Loughran), is fatally injured and he later passes away in hospital. Kathy mounts a protest against the company but is imprisoned for a short while. When Jack Sugden (Clive Hornby) is arrested for the murder of his estranged wife, Sarah (Alyson Spiro), Kathy moves into the farm to look after the children, Andy (Kelvin Fletcher), Robert (Christopher Smith) and Victoria (Hannah Midgley). Strugglying to cope, Kathy nearly has a mental breakdown when Robert and Andy argue incessantly and the herd of cows contracts tuberculosis. Kathy leaves Emmerdale in December 2001 to go to Australia with her niece, Alice Bates (Rachel Tolboys), when Alice's mother Elsa Chappell wanted her to emigrate. The following year new reaches Emmerdale that Kathy has since remarried and had given birth to a healthy girl.

Kathy returns in 2005 when she was accompanying Seth Armstrong (Stan Richards) back to living with his long-term companion, Betty Eagleton (Paula Tilbrook). However, Seth dies on the flight back to the UK so Kathy stays for the funeral before returning to Australia. Biff also returns but they do not speak to each other. In December 2006, Alan Turner flew out to Australia and visis Kathy for a month. He visits again for the first half of 2008. When Alan dies in October 2013, Kathy sends flowers. Betty visits Kathy in April 2015. Victoria rings Kathy in May 2015 to ask how Betty is and when Betty returns later in the month she explains to Victoria how Kathy helped her email back home. In December 2016, Victoria receives a Christmas card off Betty and she informs Adam Barton that Betty is having Christmas dinner with Kathy. In April 2017, Marlon tells Diane that he will ring Kathy and Betty in Australia to say that Ashley Thomas has died.

References

  1. ^ Daniel Kilkelly, (17 July 2005). "'Emmerdale' actress to return". Digital Spy. Retrieved 3 October 2010.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)

See also